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Investor Relations: Shrinking niche in communications

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The model of the public company had been the norm in American capitalism.? In 1997, at its peak, there were 7,000 listed on U.S. stock exchanges.?? That, like so many other facets of American economy, is changing. And the investor-relations niche, both in-house and in outside public relations agencies, will continue to shrink.

In its special edition "The World in 2012," [not online] THE ECONOMIST has a section on the loss of confidence in public companies.? On U.S. stock exchanges there are only 4,000 of them.? Part of that souring is due to the burden of regulations and the investment community's focus on the short-term.? The family business and the state-controlled enterprises in emerging nations?are proving to be excellent models for both profits and long-term growth.?

No, no, the public company is not an anachronism, at least not yet, THE ECONOMIST wants to make clear.? However, now it has to provide justification for that model versus other kinds of legal and operational structures.? In this creative destruction, investor relations pros will face downsizing, just as they did at the beginning of the era of consolidation.

Source: http://speechwriting-ghostwriting.typepad.com/speechwriting_ghostwritin/2011/11/investor-relations-shrinking-niche-in-communications.html

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